suzy somuah: and he started a lawn cutting business in our neighborhood. the neighborhood kids, they were actually working for him. and he would pay them i think what, $2, to cut the grass. a born capitalist. suzy somuah: yeah. i mean he'll tell me, suzy, i'm going to be really rich one day. you know, he wanted to go all the way to the top. josh mankiewicz: from the day he was born, eric was a charmer. and his sisters and big brother michael always adored him. michael somuah: and he was just a wonderful, wonderful joy to our family and to my sisters and i. cynthia somuah: eric was the baby of the family. but we all enjoyed him because he was very vibrant. it was just the three of us and then he came along. so he was sort of a little doll. yeah. josh mankiewicz: then eric grew up and became a living doll to the women of the nation's capital. michael somuah: he was a ladies man. it's no secret. he loved women. he'd walk in a room and everyone liked him, like, oh, who's this guy? he's so nice. had a beautiful smile. and he'll just start a conversation with an